n Thurstjay, January 6, 1972 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOOnTAIN, N. C. ’ ^ WANT ADS ' eat Sir^US SUFFERERS Hare'i good >tBwi for yowl Exclutive rt«w -'hard core'* SYNA-CIEAP Oasongp,(„.t.» toblofs act if. to^'ly and coofinuouiiy to drain ond claor all ncsol-iinm cavitia*. Ona hord cora fal>i't guras y«u i»;> to 8 hojri relief from pom and orasiure of COngadicn. Allows vou lu biool-io eosily—stops watery ayas O ld runny nose. You con buy SYNA CLFAft AT wilnoul need for a pre:C'tplion. bolisfoclion gyuioiiteed by maker. Try it toda/l IntrorJuctorv Offer 'itVorin ;]5o Cut out this ad- f i to iter« lijte't, Purchose one park of SYNA-ClEAR I2’i and racaiva one mo<a r.-! < '..•.rAR I 2*: uck free. \ KINGS nOUHTAIN rvi’ STvxe DRUG COMPANY . OAKWOOD MOBILE HOMES EVERY HOME LIGHTED EVEHY NIGHT WEEKDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. SATUHDAY <S SUNDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. lake Your Time * See It All Shop At Night jam Wilkinson Blvd. Gastonia, N. C. TWISTER TfiNDl^iS! Nood Twister Tender.s, average earnings of approx imately $.3 per hour. Second and third shifts. Full six and seven day operating schedule. Excellent employee benefits. Apply 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. An equal opportunity employer; PERSONNEL OFFICE McNEILL SPINNING COMPANY Bessemer City, N. C. THE CITY'S MODERN STORE H. R. COX ■‘jim k' ' rww - .. . \ — CONFIDENTIAL TAX SERVICE . 146 WEST MOUNTAIN ST. FEDERAL AND STATE INCOME TAX RETURNS $3.00 UP ALL STATES RETURNS REASONABLE RATES FOR SMALL BUSINESS BOOKKEEPING LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED YEAR ROUND SERVICE DOWNTOWN 739-3248 Hetty Cox — Linda Davis l:6lfn it* 4( PLAYS IN ATLANTA — Former Kings Mountain High cage star. Otis Cole, will be with the Florida State Seminoles Jem. 22 when they take on Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Wit hCole among the top scorers, the Seminoles are ranked among the nation's top twenty college basketball teams this season. MOlU-J AIIOUT BOWLING I Continued from Pa<je Three sot :)ut liiT team hisl by almost 7(1 pins. Boblrio Mc-Koe ii-.l the winners with a 131 lino anti 317 ' sorio.s. Clovoland Radiator .servira' swept four same's from .-Vmerican , Legion. Bc.ky Barnett led the at- taok with a 118 lino and 308 set. Pat Panther added ;i 303 .set for I the winners and Barbar.a .Miller I topped the losers with a 99 line and 274 series. VVe.st End .\meriean won three of lour "antes from Dri'.vs Ta.\ Serviep. Ptit Herndon loil the win ners with a 106 line and 291 . serie.s. Betty Fite and Winnie Fulton had 97 lines and Fulton had a 283 .serie.s tor the lo-ers. MORE ABOUT DUPLEX Continued from Pwjf Three lison 12. Stewart 6, Perkins 4, B. Peterson 2, E. Peterson 6, D<‘"ree 2. C'rafisitun ((>6) — Durham 8.. .Tones 13, Ross 1, Roberts 6, Jeff ries I, Barnes 28, Terry 8. Plonk Oil (66) Barrett 11. Rhea 1. B, Bolin 11, Swink 2, Casli 4, L, Bolin 12. -Stephen.son 19. Imperial (44) — B. Gibby 6, J. Helm.s 12, R. Gibby 7, K. Helms 13. Rassell 6. LEAGUE STANDINIGS Teams W L Duplex .0 ] Craftspun 3 2 Imperial 3 2 KM Mcrch;(nts 3 3 Oxford PLiik Oil 1, 1 You call. We come. {010 Tliht’s what the .service business is all about. And lliat's the business were in. Every day. 6f course it helps if the serviceman 'knows wl'at to do when he gets theie. Our servicemen do. Non-emergency services? We offer those too. Like automatic metered deliveries that save you time and trouble. Burn er service and tune-up. And we iiave a budget payment plan that spreads your fuel costs evenly over the months. We ran do more for you than just sell you clean, dependable, eco nomical Mobil Healing Oil. Emergency or no. Give us a call. Any time. Mobil heating oil WE DELIVER TO YOUR HOME 50 GALLONS AND UP CALL JIM ALEXANDER OR JULIUS BURTON CITY ICE, COAL & OIL COMPANY PHONE 739-4261 CITY STREET MOPE ABOUT MOUNTIES SEEK Continued from. Pwjf Three tlireo in a rav sint-e losing to j South Point of Belmont in ihei: first conference .game. Prior to that, Coarli Blaine Fronober- gcr’s girls won a p.iii- of non- conference bouts will] 2-.-t Besse mer City. 'Pile f w o Kiii/ys ilur'iilain squads will ha\e another tough fi.ght on their liands Tue.sday night when thi'y journey to Cher ry ville to take on aiiotlicr pair of conference contenders. The- Cherryvillo girl.s are off to their host start in several sea sons, sporting a perfect 6(1 rec ord and sliaiing first place in the .SWC sl-andings with .South Point. The Cherryville la.ssies linnded the .Mountainctlcs a pair of defeats Jasi year. Tile Cherryville hoys, playing under new coach Jim Ramsey, are 2-2 in conference play, having dropped their last two games to Shelby and Crest. But tiie Iron men. who whipijed K.M twice last year, are always tough on the Mountaineers, especially on their home court at Nixon gym. TAX LISTING Tuesday, Jan. 4 Through Thursday, Feb. 3,1972 Inclusive LIST IN YOUR TOWNSHIP .-\11 person.s are notified that we will be at the following places on the date.s given for the purpo.se of lusting taxes. All tax payers are warned that a penalty will be added if they fail to list ta.xes during the month of January. In addition to all other penalties prescribed by law. any any poll or property, real or personal, who willfully fails or law, or who removes or conceals property for the purpose punishable by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars tion to taxes, firm or corporation aiding or abetting the re ing taxation shall be guilty of a misdemeanor punishable prisonment not to exceed sixty days. The failure to list shall person, firm or corporation whose duty it shall be to list refuses to list the same within the time allowed by of evading taxation, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor (S500) or information is kept confidential and has no relc- moval or concealment of property for the purpose of evad by a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500) or im- be oprima facie evidence that such failure was willful. FARM CENSUS NOTE FARM CENSUS: Eacii farm owner .shall prepare a list of tlie average of eaeh crop grown, ineluding tenths of acres of truck The INt siumlri show the total acres cultivated :y (he owner, also the aere.s eultivate|i by all tenants on each .separately recog nized farm, the acres in improved piusture, woodland, idle and other lands. He .shall be prepared to refjorl the number of bearing fruit trees, the numix'r.-s of live.st<x-k of breeding age, number of hogs .sold or slaughtered during the pa.st 12 months and tons of fertiliz('rs to be used during this crop year. This information is keiU confidential and has no relation to taxes. It.s pu.’-po.se is lor agricultural, edueatlonail, ecmomlc analysis and safer guidance of county agents and farmers genenaUy. BE SURE TO SEE YOUR LI.ST TAKER. NO. 4 TOWNSHIP TAX LISTERS — J. EDWIN MOORE MRS. CHAS. T. CARPENTER MRS. CHAS. E. BALLARD Jan. 15 4 29 Grover Rescue Building HOURS: 8:30 To 1 P.M. KINGS MOUNTAIN CITY HALL Saturdays 8:30 to 1 P.M. ALL OTHER DAYS HOURS: 8:30 A..M. — 5:(.V) P.M. NO. 5 TOWNSHIP TAX USTER — GEO. M. MURRAY At My Home HOURS: Monday Through Friday 9 -A.M. to 5 PNI. Saturdays — 9 .A.M. to 12 No.an OTHER HOURS BY APPOINT.MENT All real estate and personal property owners are required to list. All changes in real estate, such as new construction or other improvements, must be reported to your list taker. All buildings under con struction which have not been completed as of Jan. 1. 1972 will be appraised and charged in accordance with the percentage of completion. Crop reports are required of farmers. Dogs must be listed. ■ ■ iv. By Resolution of County Commissioners Any Person or Firm May List By Mail. FOR INFORMATION CALL-^82-2362 All Persons Not Listed Last Year, And All Persons Listing for First Time—Must List in Person — Not By Mail. LIST EARLY TO AVOID LAST ^?I^'UTE RUSH! ROBERT S. GIDNEY, County Tax Supervisor EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Immediate Openings in Production No Experience Necessary We provide on-the-job training leading to responsible positions in flotation and grinding plant operations. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES: EXCELLENT STARTING RATES PAID VACATIONS PAID HOLIDAYS GROUP INSURANCE PENSION PLAN OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT Now Interviewing 8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M. United States Gypsum Company Kings Mountain Plant (An equal opportunity employer) Located approximately 4 miles South of Kings Mountain on 216 (Grover Road)— — Look for USG sign with arrow 12:16-29 4%% Regular ’ Passbook Saving upvii .an account with any a- mount any time. Withdrawals are permitted at any time, all inter est paid quarterly. This w a ideal saving account for any member of the family. GREAT SAVING S PLANS 4%% Full Pay Certificate Minimum investment $100 with additions in multiples of $100. In- tere.st paid quarterly. Withdraw als at anv time. 5% Passbook Saving For people wdio desire tlie conven ience and silmplicity of regular passbook saving, but can provide a 90 notice of withdrawal to earn a higiier rate of dividends. Minimums of $100 with additions in multiiples of $100. Dividends are compounded quarterly. 5'/4% Bonus Saving Certificate Minimum investment of $1,000 wdrh additions of $100, all inter est paid quarterly. This cerl earns , willi a Bonus of iuG if left for 6 montlis. 5%% Saving Certificate Minimum invc.stmciil of $.3,000 with addition in muUiplcs $1,000 one year maturity with automatic renewal Dividends are paid quar terly. Certificates earn from date of investment. Withdrawals made prior to 12 qualifying period are subject to maximum penalty of 90 days interest forfeiture. Funds immediately available. 6% Saving Certificate .Minimum investment of $10.(X)0 with additions in multiples of $1,000. Two yekr maturity with, automatic n-newal. Dividends paid quarlerly. Certificates earn from date of investment. With drawals made i>rior to 24 months qualifying [X-riod are subjec^t to maximum penalt\- of 90 days in terest forfeiture. Fund immedi ately available. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 280B^ T

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